The Voyage and the Messenger by Henry Corbin - ISBN: 9781556432699
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Journey to the unseen self through mystic realms and visionary faith.

The Voyage and the Messenger

Iran and Philosophy

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    296 pages

  • Release Date

    15 July 2011

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Summary

This work, incorporating previously unpublished interviews and articles, retraces the quest of Henry Corbin into the imaginal realm of the unseen self, the domains of angels and numinous beings. A study of religious philosophy, exploration of visionary faith, these pages offer a superb meditation of the great themes of Perso-Islamic mysticism—the Sufi theory of knowledge, the voyage within the soul, le rituel de la coupe—and an illuminating glimpse into the philosophic universes of Sohravardi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781556432699
ISBN-10:1556432690
Author:Henry Corbin, Jacob Needleman, Stella Corbin, Christopher Bamford
Publisher:North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint:North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:296
Release Date:15 July 2011
Weight:352g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

“To read Corbin is to learn what it means, at the level of thought, to take the wisdom of the east and the knowledge of the west as the basis of the search for truth.”—Jacob Needleman, author of Time and the Soul“Henry Corbin is the best guide our culture has to the metaphsyics of the imagination. The publication of these new translations will expand tremendously our access to the treasure house of Corbin’s dazzling visionary scholarship.”—David Ulansey, M.D., author of the The Origins of the Mitraic Mysteries

About The Author

Henry Corbin

Henry Corbin (d. 1978) was professor of Islamic religion at the Sorbonne and director of the department of Iranic studies at the Institut franco-iranien in Tehran. His wide-ranging work included the first translations of Heidegger into French, studies in Swedenborg and Boehme, writings on the Grail and angelology, and definitive translations of and commentary on Persian Islamic/Sufi texts. He introduced us to such seminal terms as the ‘imaginal’ realm, ta’wil, and ‘theophany’ into Western psychospiritual thought. His published works include Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn Arabi, Avicenna and the Visionary Recital, and The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism.

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